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The Logic of Sports Betting is a comprehensive guide that empowers bettors with data-driven strategies, expert insights, and a community of passionate players. Perfect for both novices and seasoned pros, this book demystifies the betting process and equips you with the tools to make informed decisions and maximize your winnings.
E**L
Mandatory reading for beginner to intermediate sports bettors
The Logic of Sport Betting teaches concepts of how to win with perspectives that have I have never seen published before. How does a Sportsbook generate a line for a given market? Looking at that process, you can identify when and what will be easiest to attack as a sports bettor. The process explains why it is nearly impossible to win at the NFL betting 30 minutes before a game starts, and which markets are easiest to beat. The math isn’t too heavy, but enough to teach basic concepts you must know to have a chance. What is a break-even percentage? How do you calculate a theoretical hold on a multi-way market, or a synthetic two-way market? Why do players lose so much on parlays (it isn’t the hold)?In addition to the process, this book teaches about the markets. What do different line moves mean? What types of market moves warrant betting more (or less)? Much of the book focuses on helping you understand the operation of a sportsbook, and the inherent weaknesses it has. If you see the enemy as they see themselves, you will better see and understand glaring weaknesses in what they do.The final section includes bread and butter things that winning players know and do. How can you best exploit a Sportsbook’s marketing (e.g., bonuses and other offers)? If you have exceptional information or an angle, how do you best use it to make money? How can you lower the market’s theoretical hold? When do you often see big value in derivatives and props?This book alone won’t make you a winning player, but it is a major stepping stone towards winning. If you are a losing player, there is a lot you need to learn from this book. If you are a winning player, it might make you think in more depth about (possibly incorrect) assumptions you have made. I gave this book 5 stars because it offered a lot of information I have never seen published, it was coherently themed to elevate players, and it was extremely well written and edited.
V**M
Great intro to booming business
I have dabbled in poker. I am now at the point where I win any home games, and could probably do okay at the local casino. A large part of this was the foundational knowledge from Ed Miller's earler poker books (have not read the ones from the past few years).So, I am seeing great offers from the on-line casinos for sports betting now. This is similar to what was offer during the poker craze many years ago. How to take advantage? I looked around for a book. Picked up a couple and they were crap.'This book is a great introduction for a beginner like myself into sports betting. Sure, I followed sports and thought I knew what I was doing. I have always done well at the football pool at work. Nope, I didn't know what I was doing, and was merely lucky. This book gets into what you HAVE to know to have a chance at winning at gambling on sports, consistently and over the long term.However, it is not like you are given the keys to a car and can drive it away. This book suggests, to me, that you have to start modelling to choose winners. At least that is my take away. This will be hard work.It starts with a mathematical description of how to convert the odds that are given to the percentage of times your pick has to win to make money. THis is fundamental to a better understanding of what -110 means. For someone in the business, sure this may easy, but it was hard for me, as a beginner in the area. The hold is a crucial calculation which you have to be able to calculate. Then it helps you understand the market you are betting into. Then he finally gets into how to win , and exotic bets like prop bets and parlays.As he outlines, there are reasons to believe there are some good deals out there for sports bettors. If you want to get into the area, you would be wise to read this book.
J**N
Good inside infromation
This book is written from a different perspective then most books. It explains the difference between the hold and the vig. It explains how the book making business really works, and the advantages the bookie has over the better. It explains how the better can minimize these advantages. The book doesn't concentrate on any one sport, it looks at the betting market as a whole. It explains the breakeven point and the expected value. How to convert from American to fraction. There is no magic formula for winning. Just solid information about the industry to educate the reader.
D**E
Critical read for new sports bettors and lawmakers!
I concur with others that this book is critical. I would suggest to get this book in the hands of lawmakers right away.Sports betting is a low margin business. The authors explain how the business actually works from the bookmaker's and bettor's point of view.I'd try to send it to lawmakers in Kindle form if possible as a gift. Mail a physical one, too. The strategies detailed require multiple sportsbooks, so lawmakers who limit sportsbooks to one with no mobile betting (cough cough NORTH CAROLINA!) are shafting the customers, treating them as suckers. Also, it'll confirm that tax rates for some of these states are way too high. If the hold percentage is too high, you might as well don't bother. (I am not advocating this but reality is many will bet offshore, some states got greedy and their high rates will be counter-productive.)The sooner people in states that have legalized or may shortly have this book, the better. Take four hours over a couple of days to read it. Reread parts you don't grasp right away. Then re-read the book.I don't know who said "Treat it like a business and it can pay like a business but treat it like a hobby and it will cost like a hobby," but that person was spot on.This book is a God-send for the cause.
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